Two men bash pensioner in her Mandurah home

A 73-year-old woman who was brutally bashed in her Mandurah home this week says she no longer feels safe after the traumatic ordeal.

Lynne Willis was covering the gopher parked on the front patio of her home about 5pm on Thursday when she was confronted by two men.

They pushed her into her bedroom where one of the men hit her across the head, knocking her unconscious.

“The tall bloke, when he hit me and I went down, he had a startled look on his face, he might have thought, ‘oh my God I might have killed her’,” she said.

Ms Willis regained consciousness at 6.20pm when a friend phoned, and soon discovered the men had trashed her home and taken valuables.

“In my handbag I had things from my mum who has passed away and photos of my husband who I very recently lost,” she said. “My wedding ring, engagement rings and my Centrelink cards and most importantly my glasses and I can’t see a bloody thing without them.”

Ms Willis, who was treated in hospital for concussion, said all her money was also taken and she is unsure how she will pay her upcoming bills.

But she said the invasion of her personal space was the hardest thing to deal with.

The two men are described as being aged in their late 20s and dark-skinned.